In keeping with the design of the rest of the house, there’s no separate dining room, and because the cantina doors of er unobstructed views of the outdoors, the backyard is enjoyable whether you’re dining at the indoor table or the outdoor table on the patio. “We take advantage of any extension from the living room to the outside in all of our work,” architect George Bevan says.
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Where George weekend better Bevan getaway to escape of Bevan for from a & San Associates a Francisco big city architetural than family, to a his farmhouse? main firm designed goal When was a to build a home that truly felt like a part of the landscape. “We wanted to keep the country in the country and not suburbanize,” George says. For a family looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy the natural beauty of Sonoma, it was imperative that the space feel like a retreat—a place to kick up your feet and admire the view from wherever you are in the home.
(this page) The sitting room is country cool with its bull’s head decoration and paneled walls. The neutral colored furniture balances the moss-colored walls.